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I remember reading something in the past month or so on Money Week about the skyscraper index? Bascially a pattern emerged that countries that put up the most skyscrapers tend to go into recession soon after, eg China.
So I see this as positive news.
The tallest skyscraper planned for the City of London may never become reality, its lead architect admits - as a BBC investigation raises questions over the capital's future skyline.
Amid the clamour that accompanied the completion of the Shard, something was amiss.
The UK's tallest skyscraper did not have a single financial tenant in place.
Amid the clamour that accompanied the completion of the Shard, something was amiss.
The UK's tallest skyscraper did not have a single financial tenant in place.
So I see this as positive news.
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